ESIL Interest Group History of International Law

ESIL Interest Group History of International Law

Monday 27 August 2018

JOURNAL : European Journal of International Law XXIX (2018), Issue 2


(Source: Oxford Academic)

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law contains a “Symposium: International Law and the First World War: Belligerency and Neutrality”. Here the full contents:

Editorial
JHHW, Black Lies, White Lies and Some Uncomfortable Truths in and of the International Trading System; Authors of EJIL – Customer Care; In this Issue
Articles
Itamar Mann, Maritime Legal Black Holes: Migration and Rightlessness in International Law
Leora Bilsky & Rachel Klagsbrun, The Return of Cultural Genocide?
David Kosař & Jan Petrov, Determinants of Compliance Difficulties among ‘Good Compliers’: Implementation of International Human Rights Rulings in the Czech Republic
Devika Hovell, The Authority of Universal Jurisdiction
Symposium: International Law and the First World War: Belligerency and Neutrality
Stephen C Neff, Disrupting a Delicate Balance: The Allied Blockade Policy and the Law of Maritime Neutrality during the Great War
Andrew J Norris, Uninvited and Unwelcome: The SS Appam and the US Law of Neutrality
Roaming Charges
Roaming Charges: Moments of History
Focus: Investment Arbitration
Gus Van Harten, Leaders in the Expansive and Restrictive Interpretation of Investment Treaties: A Descriptive Study of ISDS Awards to 2010
Malcolm Langford & Daniel Behn, Managing Backlash: The Evolving Investment Treaty Arbitrator?
Focus: Geography of Human Rights
Tilmann Altwicker, Transnationalizing Rights: International Human Rights Law in Cross-Border Contexts
Barbara Oomen & Moritz Baumgärtel, Frontier Cities: The Rise of Local Authorities as an Opportunity for International Human Rights Law
Review Essay
Akbar Rasulov, A Marxism for International Law: A New Agenda
Book Reviews
Jochen von Bernstorff, reviewing Benjamin Allen Coates, Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Early Twentieth Century
Monica Hakimi, reviewing Ian Hurd, How to Do Things with International Law
Jan Klabbers, reviewing Michael Ignatieff, The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World
The Last Page
Ela Kotkowska, A Migrant Song

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